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Government Policies and Corruption Have Destroyed the Economy: Liaqat Baloch
Jamaat-e-Islami’s Deputy Chief, Liaqat Baloch, has blamed the government, state institutions, and official extortion for the economic downfall of Pakistan. He emphasized that the crisis in Balochistan should be resolved through national unity and collective spirit, while urging for a great strategy to counter the ongoing Great Game in the region.
Liaqat Baloch also stressed that Pakistan and Afghanistan must come on the same page to tackle security and trade challenges. Additionally, he expressed concern that the country's elite is siphoning wealth abroad, worsening the economic situation.
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